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    First time I have heard of anyone using a drill for easy outs.Tried to dill a couple out after they snapped,fuck they are hard.Found those parellel shank ones to be the best for me too.DO NOT buy tools from miter ten,what were you thinking, pay for decent quality tools and they will last.
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    Funny, check subscribed threads, and it comes up with this thread titled, "rounded bolts", and the last post was by "Unstuck".

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    HMMMMMMMM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    First time I have heard of anyone using a drill for easy outs.Tried to dill a couple out after they snapped,fuck they are hard.Found those parellel shank ones to be the best for me too.DO NOT buy tools from miter ten,what were you thinking, pay for decent quality tools and they will last.
    The only quick way to "drill" through hardened tool steel is with solid carbides. OR a diamond tipped bit. Both of which are expensive and best left to professionals. Like me ahaha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    First time I have heard of anyone using a drill for easy outs.Tried to dill a couple out after they snapped,fuck they are hard.Found those parellel shank ones to be the best for me too.DO NOT buy tools from miter ten,what were you thinking, pay for decent quality tools and they will last.
    M10 have decent mid range stuff, their cheap stuff is crap, but their fuller pro is the same as any other fuller pro stuff, tis what I use and no problems with it yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    M10 have decent mid range stuff, their cheap stuff is crap, but their fuller pro is the same as any other fuller pro stuff, tis what I use and no problems with it yet.
    Never had much luck myself with fuller pro, mind you most of my tools get used on diggers and dozers and shit like that,and some of that stuff gets pretty stuck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Never had much luck myself with fuller pro, mind you most of my tools get used on diggers and dozers and shit like that,and some of that stuff gets pretty stuck.
    STUCK !

    We get a fair bit of Higgins heavy plant when they need repairs done. Have seen some pretty far out things..
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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    STUCK !

    We get a fair bit of Higgins heavy plant when they need repairs done. Have seen some pretty far out things..
    And do you reckon the fuller pro range would handle it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    M10 have decent mid range stuff, their cheap stuff is crap, but their fuller pro is the same as any other fuller pro stuff, tis what I use and no problems with it yet.
    I've all sorts of brands, and for bike stuff, I've found the Fuller Pro sockets no better or worse than my others (Koken, Hero, Stahlwille, Teng).

    I did try a Snap On spanner with some sort of grip teeth in the open end last week which was quite nice, but not even close enough to better to justify the price.

    If it has a life time warranty and doesn't chew things out, then it's fine. If the manufacturer didn't even have the confidence to put their brand name on it, leave it at the store.

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